. tearoom ($418). A16-Sunday News, May 25, 1980 community roundup ._ Hospital, Auxilia bazaar winners Sm raffle winners shared _ prizes ranging from Sunday brunch for four at the In- ternational Plaza Hotel to a hand-painted Rosenthal china plate at the recent - spring bazaar held by the Hospital Auxiliary. Winners were: JoAnne Gottfried, Joyce Gauthier, “Nora Rouse, Dr. M. Davidson, Brenda Culp and Mrs. D. Anderson. The raffle contributed almost one-third ($1,480) of the total $4,515 raised by the bazaar. The remainder of that total came from the thrift sale ($1,071), garden sale ($578), home baking ($502), handwork ($467) and the lige - LE SENIOR CITIZENS HARD AT WORK in preparation for the North Shore Neighborhood House Seniors’ Club spring bazaar. Everyone is welcome to the event which takes place Saturday, May 31, starting at 1:30 p.m. Tea, white elephant table, crafts, raffles, home baking and a plant sale are among the attractions. Admission will be 50 cents. (Terry Peters photo) The Auxiliary extends its thanks to all who par- ticipated. $61,235 for summer jobs Chuck Cook, MP for North Vancouver-Burnaby reports that a total of $61,235.00 has been granted under the Summer Youth Employment Program for ’ Neighbourhood House - $6,208); Summer Day Care (North Shore Neighbour- hood House - $6,732); Burrard Band Summer Activities (Burrard Indian projects within his federal Riding. The various projects (with sponsors and amounts) are as follows: Klass Group Home (Keith Lynn Alternative Sec. School Assn. - $3,082); Puppet Outreach (North Vancouver District Public Library - $5,650); Ethnic Direcuions (North Shore Band - $11,355), North Shore Horseman’s Association Trails (North Shore Horse- man's Association - $9,424); Camp de jour d’immersion (British Columbia Chapter of Canadian Parents for French - North Shore Chapter - $5,994): Endless Summer - 1980 (North Burnaby Boys’ and Girls’ Club of Greater Vancouver) - $12,790). > MEETIN ENERAL ! vat © N SEPTEMBE E-YEAR TERMS: THe ANN SoclETY TAKE STAND FOR ELECTION TH FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF Tors WIL LITTLE DOUBT THAT DIREC THE ABORT ION 1SSUE- WHETHER ETINGS THERE 1® THER TH LION'S Gate HosPITAL: OR ME oe. BORTION GROUP WHO LOOK FO a ; 1S AN 1SSUE OF WIDELY ARE SAN ss . RS.C LRECTO ss BoaRD OF D ane ve ce THEIR FEELINGS SHALL BE 9 Vol at GENERAL MEETIN OSE ABORTION: £ VIEWS O AND DISAGREEMENT ! aRY THAT THOSE SINCE TH INFORMED» COMMUNITY - WHO wish 1 Ar tHe 1979 ANNY OPP THE CANDIDATES we PRESENTS TH GROUP REP NOT THIS SHORE COMMUNITY: ING SEPTEM OPPORTUNIT RTED — MAJORITY OF VOTERS SuPrOR P : tHe BoaRD MUST KNOW WHETHE TH - THE MAJORITY OF THE Nor G oF THE SOCIETY ETIN rat Me c OF YOUR JUNE WEDDING BELLS for Anne Marie Bancroft A CANDIDAT youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bancroft, and Lars Matthew Kaario, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kaario -- both of North Vancouver. The bride is a Carson Graham grad with her B.A. from SFU, while the groom, a North Van High grad, holds a Bachelor of Music degree from UBC. They will be married Friday, Jane 6, at St. Andrew's, North Van. GENE per i/ ANNUAL mat THe FORTHCOM y FoR You TO EL WILL PROVIDE THE G ON OD STANDIN CHOICE: iN GO CURRENT MEMBER® PPLICATION Q AND MEMBER® \/ MEETING» MEMBERSHIP A — SoclETY Costs $6.1 SEPTEMBER VOTE AT THE vet MEETING. see RENE PRIOR TO THE ANNUAL MUST OSPITAL: FROM THE H AVAILABLE FORMS ARE To yoiNn TH Is fitness Important? Ask any body. 31 ER. B.C. V7L 2L7 SHONE:(604) 988-31 JUVE! 5, NOATH VANCOUN R HOSPITAL SOCIETY OAGE 7 VANCOUV FIFTEENTH STREET ATO BY THE NORTH AND WES , OWNED AND OPE PARNITIPACTION eC peda 8 RETO Fert greene ies toey